Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica [14]
fragmenta", p. 35. The papyrus fragment recovered by Petrie ("Petrie Papyri", ed. Mahaffy, p. 70, No. xxv.) agrees essentially with the extant document, but differs in numerous minor textual points.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
HESIOD. -- The classification and numerations of MSS. here followed is that of Rzach (1913). It is only necessary to add that on the whole the recovery of Hesiodic papyri goes to confirm the authority of the mediaeval MSS. At the same time these fragments have produced much that is interesting and valuable, such as the new lines, "Works and Days" 169 a-d, and the improved readings ib. 278, "Theogony" 91, 93. Our chief gains from papyri are the numerous and excellent fragments of the Catalogues which have been recovered.
"Works and Days": --
S Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1090. A Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-9 (4th cent.). B Geneva, Naville Papyri Pap. 94 (6th cent.). C Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2771 (11th cent.). D Florence, Laur. xxxi 39 (12th cent.). E Messina, Univ. Lib. Preexistens 11 (12th-13th cent.). F Rome, Vatican 38 (14th cent.). G Venice, Marc. ix 6 (14th cent.). H Florence, Laur. xxxi 37 (14th cent.). I Florence, Laur. xxxii 16 (13th cent.). K Florence, Laur. xxxii 2 (14th cent.). L Milan, Ambros. G 32 sup. (14th cent.). M Florence, Bibl. Riccardiana 71 (15th cent.). N Milan, Ambros. J 15 sup. (15th cent.). O Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2773 (14th cent.). P Cambridge, Trinity College (Gale MS.), O.9.27 (13th-14th cent.). Q Rome, Vatican 1332 (14th cent.).
These MSS. are divided by Rzach into the following families, issuing from a common original: --
a = C b = F,G,H a = D b = I,K,L,M a = E b = N,O,P,Q
"Theogony": --
N Manchester, Rylands GK. Papyri No. 54 (1st cent. B.C. - 1st cent. A.D.). O Oxyrhynchus Papyri 873 (3rd cent.). A Paris, Bibl. Nat. Suppl. Graec. (papyrus) 1099 (4th-5th cent.). B London, British Museam clix (4th cent.). R Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-9 (4th cent.). C Paris, Bibl. Nat. Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.). D Florence, Laur. xxxii 16 (13th cent.). E Florence, Laur., Conv. suppr. 158 (14th cent.). F Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833 (15th cent.). G Rome, Vatican 915 (14th cent.). H Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2772 (14th cent.). I Florence, Laur. xxxi 32 (15th cent.). K Venice, Marc. ix 6 (15th cent.). L Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2708 (15th cent.).
These MSS. are divided into two families:
a = C,D b = E,F c = G,H,I = K,L
"Shield of Heracles": --
P Oxyrhynchus Papyri 689 (2nd cent.). A Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-29 (4th cent.). Q Berlin Papyri, 9774 (1st cent.). B Paris, Bibl. Nat., Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.). C Paris, Bibl. Nat., Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.). D Milan, Ambros. C 222 (13th cent.). E Florence, Laur. xxxii 16 (13th cent.). F Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2773 (14th cent.). G Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2772 (14th cent.). H Florence, Laur. xxxi 32 (15th cent.). I London, British Museaum Harleianus (14th cent.). K Rome, Bibl. Casanat. 356 (14th cent.) L Florence, Laur. Conv. suppr. 158 (14th cent.). M Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833 (15th cent.).
These MSS. belong to two families:
a = B,C,D,F b = G,H,I a = E b = K,L,M
To these must be added two MSS. of mixed family:
N Venice, Marc. ix 6 (14th cent.). O Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2708 (15th cent.).
Editions of Hesiod: --
Demetrius Chalcondyles, Milan (?) 1493 (?) ("editio princeps", containing, however, only the "Works and Days"). Aldus Manutius (Aldine edition), Venice, 1495 (complete works). Juntine Editions, 1515 and 1540. Trincavelli, Venice, 1537 (with scholia).
Of modern editions, the following may be noticed: --
Gaisford, Oxford, 1814-1820; Leipzig, 1823 (with scholia: in Poett. Graec. Minn II). Goettling, Gotha, 1831 (3rd edition. Leipzig, 1878). Didot Edition, Paris, 1840. Schomann, 1869. Koechly and Kinkel, Leipzig, 1870. Flach, Leipzig, 1874-8. Rzach, Leipzig, 1902
BIBLIOGRAPHY
HESIOD. -- The classification and numerations of MSS. here followed is that of Rzach (1913). It is only necessary to add that on the whole the recovery of Hesiodic papyri goes to confirm the authority of the mediaeval MSS. At the same time these fragments have produced much that is interesting and valuable, such as the new lines, "Works and Days" 169 a-d, and the improved readings ib. 278, "Theogony" 91, 93. Our chief gains from papyri are the numerous and excellent fragments of the Catalogues which have been recovered.
"Works and Days": --
S Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1090. A Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-9 (4th cent.). B Geneva, Naville Papyri Pap. 94 (6th cent.). C Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2771 (11th cent.). D Florence, Laur. xxxi 39 (12th cent.). E Messina, Univ. Lib. Preexistens 11 (12th-13th cent.). F Rome, Vatican 38 (14th cent.). G Venice, Marc. ix 6 (14th cent.). H Florence, Laur. xxxi 37 (14th cent.). I Florence, Laur. xxxii 16 (13th cent.). K Florence, Laur. xxxii 2 (14th cent.). L Milan, Ambros. G 32 sup. (14th cent.). M Florence, Bibl. Riccardiana 71 (15th cent.). N Milan, Ambros. J 15 sup. (15th cent.). O Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2773 (14th cent.). P Cambridge, Trinity College (Gale MS.), O.9.27 (13th-14th cent.). Q Rome, Vatican 1332 (14th cent.).
These MSS. are divided by Rzach into the following families, issuing from a common original: --
"Theogony": --
N Manchester, Rylands GK. Papyri No. 54 (1st cent. B.C. - 1st cent. A.D.). O Oxyrhynchus Papyri 873 (3rd cent.). A Paris, Bibl. Nat. Suppl. Graec. (papyrus) 1099 (4th-5th cent.). B London, British Museam clix (4th cent.). R Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-9 (4th cent.). C Paris, Bibl. Nat. Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.). D Florence, Laur. xxxii 16 (13th cent.). E Florence, Laur., Conv. suppr. 158 (14th cent.). F Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833 (15th cent.). G Rome, Vatican 915 (14th cent.). H Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2772 (14th cent.). I Florence, Laur. xxxi 32 (15th cent.). K Venice, Marc. ix 6 (15th cent.). L Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2708 (15th cent.).
These MSS. are divided into two families:
"Shield of Heracles": --
P Oxyrhynchus Papyri 689 (2nd cent.). A Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-29 (4th cent.). Q Berlin Papyri, 9774 (1st cent.). B Paris, Bibl. Nat., Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.). C Paris, Bibl. Nat., Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.). D Milan, Ambros. C 222 (13th cent.). E Florence, Laur. xxxii 16 (13th cent.). F Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2773 (14th cent.). G Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2772 (14th cent.). H Florence, Laur. xxxi 32 (15th cent.). I London, British Museaum Harleianus (14th cent.). K Rome, Bibl. Casanat. 356 (14th cent.) L Florence, Laur. Conv. suppr. 158 (14th cent.). M Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833 (15th cent.).
These MSS. belong to two families:
To these must be added two MSS. of mixed family:
N Venice, Marc. ix 6 (14th cent.). O Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2708 (15th cent.).
Editions of Hesiod: --
Demetrius Chalcondyles, Milan (?) 1493 (?) ("editio princeps", containing, however, only the "Works and Days"). Aldus Manutius (Aldine edition), Venice, 1495 (complete works). Juntine Editions, 1515 and 1540. Trincavelli, Venice, 1537 (with scholia).
Of modern editions, the following may be noticed: --
Gaisford, Oxford, 1814-1820; Leipzig, 1823 (with scholia: in Poett. Graec. Minn II). Goettling, Gotha, 1831 (3rd edition. Leipzig, 1878). Didot Edition, Paris, 1840. Schomann, 1869. Koechly and Kinkel, Leipzig, 1870. Flach, Leipzig, 1874-8. Rzach, Leipzig, 1902